Florida Law states that in order for an insurance policy to be in compliance with State Law, the policy must provide personal injury protection to the named insured, relatives residing in the same household, persons operating the insured motor vehicle, passengers in the motor vehicle, and other persons struck by the motor vehicle and suffering bodily injury while not an occupant of a self-propelled vehicle. The personal injury protection (PIP) insurance policy must be to a limit of $10,000 (sometimes $2,500) in medical and disability benefits and $5,000 in death benefits resulting from bodily injury, sickness, disease, or death arising out of the ownership, maintenance, or use of a motor vehicle.

As with any insurance policy by an insurance carrier, many insurance claims for injury and benefits are delayed or flat out denied.

Recently, the insurance carriers convinced Florida Legislature to enact a new law that requires an individual in an auto or motor vehicle accident to seek medical attention within 10 days of the accident, or the individual may forfeit his or her rights to seek a PIP – No Fault Insurance Benefit Payout.

Insurance companies are in a constant battle to further reduce, limit, delay or deny Personal Injury Protection (PIP) Payouts as well as other types of insurance claims. It seems like it is “Service With A Smile” while signing you up for an insurance policy, only to leave you disappointed and alone when you need them.

At The Law Offices of Peter A. Shapiro & Jonathan D. Wilson, we aggressively fight for those who have been delayed or denied entitled PIP – No Fault Insurance Claim Benefits. You play by the rules and we will fight to ensure your insurance carrier does as well.

If you have been denied or delayed PIP – No Fault Insurance Benefit, seek the legal advice and representation of an experienced PIP – No Fault Insurance Benefits attorney. At The Law Offices of Peter A. Shapiro & Jonathan D. Wilson, you will work with an experienced lawyer who is dedicated to helping you receive fair treatment by receiving PIP – No Fault Insurance Benefits you may be entitled to.